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jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a atrial we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have given many second chances and now we'll ask for another one. it will take amore than our efforts. justice will have be more than just a word, fairness be more than just a dream. it will take others somebody aapolit aapolitical to take the record forward. i ask for the strength to
jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a,...
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jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for his hearing today. >> reporter: what a stunning set of circumstances here. putting that out, his public voice, through a radio station. the judge, evidently yesterday had warned everyone that injuje sandusky was not to be critical of the process. so this possibly was the only other way he would be able to do that. we know in a statement that he is not going to say i am sorry. he has already said that he is not going to admit guilt. he believes he didn't do it. but for him to state that he could blame it on everyone else and extend a
jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for...
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sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate millions of facebook users whose names and pictures were used in a sponsored stories ad with a cash payment of $10 each. a federal judge rejected an earlier settlement offer that set aside $20 million for lawyers and advocacy groups and no money for users. >> newly declassified documents shows the u.s. air force was trying to build a flying saucer. this is back in 1956 while publicly denying the existence of ufos. officials were prepared to spend over $3 million for a super sonic saucer that could take off and land vertically and reach spaeds o
sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate...
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we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. >> to your point that he didn't get a fair trial, how at this point, you're hoping for an appeal, what's the likelihood of that? >> well, we believe we have a strong grounds for appeal, both on the failure of the court to grant one continuance to prepare, given the fact, the dump of documents and information pretrial, and second of all, the prosecutor made statements about jerry not giving a full and fair explanation in a statement to bob costas which they ch
we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we...
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on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his life expectancy. >> you didn't know he would be making a statement in advance? >> i did not. >> when you heard it, what did you think? what do you think of it? >> it sounds like jerry. he maintains his innocence. if he's innocent, god bless him. get your word out there. i understand his frustration. we were rushed to trial. commonwealth had three years to prepare. we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i can't get one in a major felony case in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >>
on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his...
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he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there was victim number four. he was different, anderson. because he was somewhat defiant. he was defiant during the trial, defiant today as well. he did look at jerry sandusky not once, not twice, but several times as he spoke. he said i want you to know i do not forgive you. i don't know if i will ever forgive you. so a lot of emotion, lot of anger in the courtroom as well. >> did sandusky look at the victims? >> reporter: he did. he did throughout the entire proceeding. when each victim got up to speak, he looked directly at them. you know, he was criticiz
he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there...
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then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the court and saying, quote, i feel the need it talk, not for arrogance, but from my heart. i'm filled with emotion and determination. i did not do these disgusting acts. others can make me out to be a monster, but they cannot take away my heart. a lot of emotion in the courtroom this morning. brooke. >> jason, he is obviously going away for a long, long time. but, you know, as you point out, the judge could have given him 400 years. there has been some outcry over this sentence that it wasn't enough. what did the judge -- did the judge address that? >>
then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the...
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also coming up, jerry sandusky finds out his fate. and his victims get a chance to speak directly to him. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with...
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tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with thousands of protesters. angry at germany for imposing tough austerity measures on greece in return for a bailout. merkel was there to support greece's embattled prime minister, who said his country is flatout exhausted. germany happens to be the most powerful economic engine in all of europe, and has a lot of sway in economic matters. >>> it's been four weeks since the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed our ambassador and three other americans. and in this political season, the attack is increasingly becoming a political issue. a congressional committee will hold big hearings
tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with...
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and his sandusky monday night jerry sandusky issued an. audio an >> he has spent the last three months behind bars. this morning he wi if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. he's expected to be one of the last to speak during today's sentencing hearing. he is speaking out from jail this morning. jerry sandusky is headed back to court this morning to find out whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. on the night before his sentencing, sandusky issued an audio statement maintaining his innocence. they could take away my life they could make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> in june, sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse against and boys. sandusky says he now regrets not taking the stand and his attorney says that he will fight for new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. w
and his sandusky monday night jerry sandusky issued an. audio an >> he has spent the last three months behind bars. this morning he wi if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. he's expected to be one of the last to speak during today's sentencing hearing. he is speaking out from jail this morning. jerry sandusky is headed back to court this morning to find out whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. on the night before his sentencing, sandusky issued an audio...
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the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60. sandusky, of course, is 68 years old. he will spend at least 30 years in prison. so, this clearly is a life sentence, effectively a life sentence for jerry sandusky, for the 45 counts of child sex abuse that he was convicted of in june. the sentence came after he spoke for about 18 minutes in what's being described as a rambling statement to the court. it also came after three of the victims who testified against sandusky told the court of the impact on them, the emotional impact that the alleged crimes had on him. one talked about how he was a father now himself and that how he cann
the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60....
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incredible jerry sandusky coming up. authorities this mexico say this guy ran one of the most vicious drug cartels on planet earth. officials there say they killed him. and used fingerprints to check his identity. they sure. while he was dead and in a casket at a funeral home, wait until you hear what happened then. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that old 401(k). tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and bring your old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 into the 21st century. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can receive up to $600. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for terms and conditions. and i was told to call my
incredible jerry sandusky coming up. authorities this mexico say this guy ran one of the most vicious drug cartels on planet earth. officials there say they killed him. and used fingerprints to check his identity. they sure. while he was dead and in a casket at a funeral home, wait until you hear what happened then. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your...
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sandusky plans to appeal. >>> anxious wimerkel's visit to drew hoards of protesters. thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets battling riot police. let's get more on the story as we take an early look at the markets with geoff cutmore live for us in london. >> good morning. well, at time this is was a very ugly protest with greeks dressing themselves up in fwin man un fors and waving swastikas. about 6,000 police officers on hand to try to keep control of this protest. this is the first time the german chance lochancellor has been in greece. and she seemed very much as a linchpin as to whether greece continues to get financial support from the eu and the imf. they're waiting on another 31.5 billion euros at this point. so that's the issue at hand here. the greeks feel that the germans have been responsible for all the austerity that's been imposed on them as they wait to get this latest amount of money. merkel for her part was gracious, she said i am not here as a lecturer or teacher. she said we think you are doing the right things to bring this economy aroun
sandusky plans to appeal. >>> anxious wimerkel's visit to drew hoards of protesters. thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets battling riot police. let's get more on the story as we take an early look at the markets with geoff cutmore live for us in london. >> good morning. well, at time this is was a very ugly protest with greeks dressing themselves up in fwin man un fors and waving swastikas. about 6,000 police officers on hand to try to keep control of this protest....
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that's the lasting impact of what jerry sandusky had done to him. jerry sandusky himself gave a long, rambling statement all over the map, seemed to duplicate some of what you heard in that audio statement, and he himself broke down and fought back tears towards the end, but it was hard to see the point that he was going to make. it was very clear, by the way, that judge cleland was not happy about that audio broadcast and talked when he sentenced sandusky, saying that that statement with its conspiracy theories ranged to be unbelievable. he was not happy about the statement. >> nbc's michael isikoff reporting for us from bellefonte, pennsylvania. michael, thank you so much. as michael brings up about that recording, sandusky did speak before the court handed down its punishment, and the defendant's rambling remarks coming on the heels of that audio statement, that specific statement in which he talked about a conspiracy theory and denied all wrongdoing. >> they could make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take aw
that's the lasting impact of what jerry sandusky had done to him. jerry sandusky himself gave a long, rambling statement all over the map, seemed to duplicate some of what you heard in that audio statement, and he himself broke down and fought back tears towards the end, but it was hard to see the point that he was going to make. it was very clear, by the way, that judge cleland was not happy about that audio broadcast and talked when he sentenced sandusky, saying that that statement with its...
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what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the statement if the judge had given him everything he could have given him which i think it is 425 years. >> reporter: lidner the man who lynch says abused him was never tried in court. lynch is now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news. >>> the coroner rele
what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the statement if the judge had given him everything he could have given him which i think it is 425 years. >>...
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talking about the impact of the crimes that sandusky was confli convicted on. sandusky faces a maximum of 400 years in prison, we don't expect the sentence to even approach that, at 68 years old, i think there's an agreement that whatever sentence he gets, it's effectively a life sentence. >>> well, let's get back to the campaign, they're the biggest swing counties and the biggest swing states and they're among the best indicators of where this race will be won or lost. the criteria was simple. we're looking at counties in the battleground states that went red in '04 and blue in '08. for today, we're going to do flova, florida, ohio, virginia so that you understand i'm spelling the big state of flohva. wlem start with the great state of florida here, as you see, we have a bunch of new bells and whistles, bush in 2004, obama in 2008. all of that stuff. now we can take you to our county map here and of course the biggest county that flipped from red to blue in 2008 was hillsboro in the tampa area, watch that blue there, bush of course carried, you can see some of
talking about the impact of the crimes that sandusky was confli convicted on. sandusky faces a maximum of 400 years in prison, we don't expect the sentence to even approach that, at 68 years old, i think there's an agreement that whatever sentence he gets, it's effectively a life sentence. >>> well, let's get back to the campaign, they're the biggest swing counties and the biggest swing states and they're among the best indicators of where this race will be won or lost. the criteria...
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what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the statement if the judge had given him everything he could have given him which i think it is 425 years. >> reporter: lidner the man who lynch says abused him was never tried in court. lynch is now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news. >>> the coroner rele
what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the statement if the judge had given him everything he could have given him which i think it is 425 years. >>...
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. >> the statement from jerry sandusky. his sentence and who he said he wanted to hug. >> and the daredevil stunt that ended in a wipeout. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, money to our schools. "misleading." out here. it. but there's hope. straight to our schools... keeps it there. politicians. today. but not before raking in more campaign cas. >>> the president says good by to the bay area today but not before raking in more campaign cash. with california all but guaranteed to fall into his column the president won't be spending the campaign catch here. but cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us he is offering his bay area supporters a job. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after he landed into sfo, president obama is on to the next part of his campaign trail. but not without waving good-bye first. he didn't leave the bay area. hety handed. his fundraising added $2 million to the campaign's $1 billion goal not leaving the bay area empty-handed. with one month until the election he told supporters last night to get, quote, almost obsessive abo
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sandusky will also have his final say. charlie, norah? >> armen, thanks. >>> confirming president obama's top adviser, john brennan, is meeting in tripoli. now more with the key witness that will testify to congress tomorrow, sharyl attkisson, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. elite team in libya, that was pulled out one week before the benghazi attack which killed his friend, u.s. ambassador stevens and three others. how well did you know ambassador stevens? >> very well. i got to know him very well. we lived and worked on the a residence compound, ate breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner with him, when he wasn't at diplomatic functions. >> reporter: woods says ambassador stevens, based in tripoli, benghazi, one of the first to declare its free from gadhafi's rule. it was still a dangerous place. >> there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. a parade down the street. they raised their flag on one of the county buildings there. >> isn't that sort of a red flag for the security situation, that you have al qaeda support
sandusky will also have his final say. charlie, norah? >> armen, thanks. >>> confirming president obama's top adviser, john brennan, is meeting in tripoli. now more with the key witness that will testify to congress tomorrow, sharyl attkisson, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. elite team in libya, that was pulled out one week before the benghazi attack which killed his friend, u.s. ambassador stevens and three others. how well did you know ambassador stevens? >>...
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if you look at those pictures of jerry sandusky, martha, this is a very different jerry sandusky than the one we saw during trial who was dressed each day in a sport coat who was spurbging througsmurking through most of the trial. he had on a bright orange jumpsuit. he lost a lot of weight. he was playing with his fingers at some point during the victims' impact statements. he expressed little emotion when he was speaking when he said he did not commit these horrible acts e did raise his voice. this is not the last we will have heard from jerry sandusky. in the legal sense it is almost certain there is going to be an appeal. he says simply he didn't get a fair trial. martha: any reaction from him when the sentence was read or from his family? we know there were a lot of family and friend in the courtroom. >> reporter: there was no reaction to the actual sentence from the judge. the defendant, jerry sandusky was facing the judge, those in the courtroom like myself could only see his back. but when he sat back down in the defendant's chair he was stoic, no emotion. occasionally, though,
if you look at those pictures of jerry sandusky, martha, this is a very different jerry sandusky than the one we saw during trial who was dressed each day in a sport coat who was spurbging througsmurking through most of the trial. he had on a bright orange jumpsuit. he lost a lot of weight. he was playing with his fingers at some point during the victims' impact statements. he expressed little emotion when he was speaking when he said he did not commit these horrible acts e did raise his voice....
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sandusky. >> reporter: even sandusky's own attorneys expect a harsh sentence. and they're concerned his words may do him more harm than good. >> the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and their honesty. think about how easy it was for them to turn on me. >> it will be his natural life in jail. >> reporter: and for a 68-year-old man, it will not be an easy life. >> no one's going to respect him. he's not going to have any friends. he's going to have a rough ride. and he's going to be isolated from the general population. >> reporter: certainly, a risky strategy for jerry sandusky, no remorse in front of a judge who could sentence him up to 400 years in prison. amy. >> jim avila, thanks so much. >>> for more, let's bring in "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, sandusky is expected to address the court at his sentencing today. why release the statement last night? >> i have no idea. it would seem to me he's thrown in the towel for this judge and this sentencing. now, look, this sort of statement doesn't re
sandusky. >> reporter: even sandusky's own attorneys expect a harsh sentence. and they're concerned his words may do him more harm than good. >> the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and their honesty. think about how easy it was for them to turn on me. >> it will be his natural life in jail. >> reporter: and for a 68-year-old man, it will not be an easy life. >> no one's going to respect him. he's not...
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mcqueary was a key prosecution witness in the sandusky case who testified he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> talk about second chances. in miami last night adam greenberg drilled with a fastball in his only major league plate appearance seven years ago. he came back for an at-bat. the at-bat he always wanted. greenberg signed a one-day contract with the marlins before last night's game. he struck out on three pitches, but who cares. no matter what greenberg says it was a magical appearance and one official at-bat which means he gets credit for playing a game in a big league, which is a dream of kids all across the country. >>> you have to see this is video. play hard, celebrate harder, right? take a look at this. a hockey playing in junior league in new jersey scores a goal. to celebrate, he jumped into the glass and goes right through it. watch it again here. man. there it was again. luckily, he was wearing all that padding. it protected him. believe it or not, he's fine, walked away, doing well. you see the black shattered -- >> oh, my. he doesn't look like he's movin
mcqueary was a key prosecution witness in the sandusky case who testified he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> talk about second chances. in miami last night adam greenberg drilled with a fastball in his only major league plate appearance seven years ago. he came back for an at-bat. the at-bat he always wanted. greenberg signed a one-day contract with the marlins before last night's game. he struck out on three pitches, but who cares. no matter what greenberg says it was a...
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as you heard in the piece, sandusky could speak and the victim. if he speaks, and says anything resembling the statement he just released. what a moment in court that will be. especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to the stand. his biggest regret. he wasn't able to testify on his own behalf during the trial. but, sandusky and his victims will both have an opportunity to, to, to basically make the statement and then the judge is going to pass down the sentence. it is going to range anywhere from ten years to more than 400 years in prison from judge john cleland. >> practically speaking he is going to die in prison no matter what the sentence end up being. a statement for one of the lawyers for one of the victims the failure of mr. sandusky to show contrition is not unexpected but sad, unfortunate, he has maintained his defiance in the face of a mountain of evidence throughout this process. and more of that in the last few hours
as you heard in the piece, sandusky could speak and the victim. if he speaks, and says anything resembling the statement he just released. what a moment in court that will be. especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to the stand. his biggest regret. he wasn't able to testify on his own behalf during the trial. but, sandusky and his victims will both have an opportunity...